Information
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Patent Grant
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6200467
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Patent Number
6,200,467
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 29, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Savage; Matthew O.
- Cecil; Terry K.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 210 411
- 210 412
- 210 413
- 210 414
- 210 415
- 210 355
- 210 107
- 210 108
- 210 136
- 210 3232
- 210 33301
- 210 3331
- 210 341
- 210 4161
- 210 194
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A filtering device includes a cylindrical screen 2 having a rotatable backwash tube 3 provided coaxially therein. The backwash tube includes a first end portion including an inlet 3c for introducing filtered liquid and a second end portion including an opening 3d for discharging filtered liquid and introducing backwash water. A plurality of backwash water injection holes 13d are formed along the backwash tube in an axial direction thereof at a predetermined interval. A check valve 14 is disposed within the backwash tube adjacent the inlet 3c such that in a filtration operation filtered liquid is allowed to flow from the inlet 3c into the backwash tube 3 and then into the liquid transfer tube 9. In a backwash operation, the check valve prohibits backwash water from flowing to the inlet from the backwash tube. The backwash tube rotation means may be a blade 15 disposed on an inner side of the backwash tube or may be the injection holes formed at an angle to a radial direction of the backwash tube in a horizontal plane. Also described is an embodiment wherein a plurality cylindrical screens are disposed within a filter container and wherein a plurality of filter containers may be provided in parallel.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a filtering device and, more particularly, to a filtering device suitable for use for precision filtering in a state submerged in liquid to be filtered. Liquid to be filtered includes water for general uses, drinking water, river water, pool water and chemicals.
Known in the art of filtering device is one which employs a plurality of filter tubes. In this filtering device, a plurality of filter tubes are provided in parallel in a container. Liquid to be filtered is introduced from an inlet provided in one end portion of the container via a pump and filtered through these filter tubes and filtered liquid, i.e., liquid which has passed through the filter tubes, is delivered out of a filtered liquid outlet provided in the other end portion of the container.
For the filter tubes used in the prior art filtering device, filter elements for precision filtering which consists of a porous material or a filtering cloth having densely formed pores are used. In these filtering cloth having densely formed pores of these filter elements, however, pores of these filter elements are blocked by fine powdery materials suspending in the liquid to be filtered in a relatively short period of time after starting of operation of the filtering device with the result that filtering efficiency is rapidly dropped. For this reason, the filtering operation of the filtering device has to be stopped for performing backwashing of the surface of the filter elements and resumed after removing the materials which have blocked the pores of the filter elements.
Backwashing has conventionally been made by supplying pressurized backwash water from an outlet of filtered liquid of a container into a filter tube to remove solids blocking pores of a filter element which constitutes the filter tube.
In the conventional backwashing method, it frequently occurs that when solids have been first dislodged from a part of pores which have been blocked and the part of pores are thereby opened, the backwash water injects from the part of pores which have been opened and the pressure of the backwash water applied to the other pores which have not been opened yet thereby is reduced with the result that the backwashing operation is finished while these pores remain blocked with solids. Accordingly, even if backwashing is repeated periodically, blocking of the filter element increases gradually until at last it becomes necessary to replace the entire filter element and this significantly reduces the efficiency of the filtering device.
It is, therefore, a primary object of the invention to provide a filtering device having an improved backwashing device capable of effectively preventing blocking of a filter element.
Since a filter element of the conventional filtering device causes blocking in a relatively short period of time, stopping of the filtering operation and performing of backwashing must be made frequently with resulting decrease in the filtering efficiency.
It is, therefore, another object of the invention to provide a filtering device which can significantly reduce frequency of stopping of the filtering operation and performing of backwashing in combination with the above described improved backwashing device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
For achieving the above described primary objects of the invention, there is provided a filtering device comprising a cylindrical screen, backwash tube made of a tubular member provided in said cylindrical screen coaxially with said cylindrical screen and rotatable about its axis, having an inlet for introducing filtered liquid in one end portion thereof and an opening for discharging filtered liquid and introducing backwash water in the other end portion thereof and having a plurality of backwash water injection holes formed along said backwash tube in an axial direction thereof at a predetermined interval, a liquid transfer tube communicating with said opening for receiving filtered liquid from said backwash tube and for introducing backwash water to said backwash tube, a check valve disposed within said backwash tube adjacent said inlet such that in a filtration operation filtered liquid is allowed to flow from said inlet into said backwash and liquid transfer tubes, and in a backwash operation backwash water is prohibited from flowing to said inlet from said backwash tube, and a backwash tube rotation means for rotating said backwash tube about its axis.
According to the invention, by injecting backwash water under pressure from the backwash water injection holes formed at a predetermined interval in the axial direction while rotating the backwash tube about its axis in the cylindrical screen, the backwash water is injected in a jet stream under a concentrated large pressure and this jet stream of backwash water sequentially collides with the entire inner periphery of the cylindrical screen as the backwash tube is rotated whereby blocking of the cylindrical screen is removed uniformly over the entire inner periphery of the cylindrical screen.
In one aspect of the invention, said backwash tube rotation means is a blade mounted on an inner surface of the backwash tube. According to this aspect of the invention, when the backwash water under pressure is introduced into the backwash tube, the flow of the backwash water pushes the blade and the backwash tube thereby is rotated. Therefore, for rotating the backwash tube, another drive unit including an electric motor and an electrical driving circuit is unnecessary so that the filtering device can be constructed in a compact design at a minimum cost.
In another aspect of the invention, said backwash tube rotation means consists of the backwash water injection holes of the backwash tube which are formed at an angle to radial direction of the backwash tube in a horizontal plane. According to this aspect of the invention, when the backwash water under pressure is introduced into the backwash tube, the backwash water stream which is injected from the injection holes which are offset from the radial direction of the backwash tube collides with the inner wall surface of the cylindrical screen in the form of an offset flow and the backwash tube thereby is rotated in one direction. Therefore, as in the structure including the blade mounted on the backwash tube, no other drive device is required for rotating the backwash tube.
For achieving the above described second object of the invention, there is provided a filtering device which further comprises a filter container in which one or more of said cylindrical screens are housed, said filter container comprising an inlet for the liquid to be filtered, an outlet for the liquid to be filtered, a liquid transfer opening communicating with said liquid transfer tube and a drain outlet, said inlet for the liquid to be filtered having a larger diameter than the liquid transfer opening, and a pump connected between said inlet for the liquid to be filtered and said outlet for the liquid to be filtered to form a closed circuit between said inlet and outlet for the liquid to be filtered, said pump acting to compulsorily introduce, from said inlet for the liquid to be filtered, the liquid to be filtered of a larger amount than an amount of the filtered liquid which can flow out of said liquid transfer opening thereby to create, in said filter container, a flow of the liquid to be filtered having a direction which is different from direction of a flow of the liquid to be filtered into the cylindrical screen.
According to the invention, there is created a flow of the liquid to be filtered having a direction which is different from direction of a flow of the liquid to be filtered into the cylindrical screen. Powdery solids causing blocking of the screen suspending in the liquid to be filtered are washed away from the surface of the cylindrical screen by the flow having the different direction from the direction of the flow into the cylindrical screen and an amount of the powdery solids which enter the slits of the cylindrical screen is reducedd. The speed of blocking of the cylindrical screen thereby is reduced. Thus, together with the effect of the improvement in the backwashing by the rotary backwash tube, frequency of stopping driving of the filtering device for backwashing is reduced and the efficiency of the filtering operation is greatly improved.
In one aspect of the invention, a plurality of said filter containers are provided in parallel and the inlet for the liquid to be filtered, the outlet for the liquid to be filtered, the liquid transfer opening and the drain outlet of the respective filter containers are connected to one another by means of common connecting pipes to form a small size module.
In still another aspect of the invention, the common connecting pipes of a plurality of said small size modules of filter containers are connected to one another by means of common connecting pipes to form a large size module.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings,
FIG. 1
is a persepective view showing an embodiment of the filtering device made according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a vertical sectional view of the filtering device during the filtering operation;
FIG. 3
is a vertical sectional view of the filtering device during backwashing;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged partial perspective view of the cylindrical screen;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the backwash tube;
FIG. 6
is a view taken along lines A—A in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 7
is a view taken along lines B—B in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
is a vertical sectional view showing another embodiment of the filtering device during the filtering operation:
FIG. 9
is a sectional view showing the filtering device during backwashing;
FIG. 10
is a view taken along lines C—C in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view schematically showing another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 12
is a sectional view of the same embodiment;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the invention: and
FIG. 14
is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
to
7
illustrate an embodiment of the invention. A filtering device
1
includes a cylindrical screen
2
and a backwash tube
3
provided in the cylindrical screen
2
.
In the present embodiment, the cylindrical screen
2
has, as will be apparent from
FIG. 4
, support rods
4
extending in the axial direction of the screen
2
and arranged generally cylindrically with a predetermined interval and having projecting portion
4
a
in radially outward end portion and a wedge wire
5
wound spirally on the outside of the support rods
4
in substantially crossing direction to the support rods
4
. The wedge wire
5
is arranged with its one side
5
a
facing outside and two other sides
5
b
and
5
c
forming a slit
6
which widens radially inwardly between adjacent wedge wire portions and with an inward apex
5
d
of the wedge wire
5
being welded to the projecting portion
4
a
of the support rods
4
at crossing points
7
of the wedge wire
5
and the support rod
4
. The upper portions of the wedge wire
5
and the support rods
4
are welded to an annular flange
16
and the lower end of the screen
2
is closed by a seal plate
8
(FIG.
1
).
In
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the upper and lower portions of the support rods
4
and the wedge wire
5
of the cylindrical screen
2
are illustrated and the middle portions thereof are shown by chain-and-dot lines.
As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, one or more of the cylindrical screens
2
may be provided in a filter container or containers with the seal plate
8
thereof being in contact with the bottom plate of the filter container.
A liquid transfer tube
9
of a rectangular cross section is provided above the cylindrical screen
2
. In a bottom portion of the liquid transfer tube
9
is formed a tubular opening
10
for discharging filtered liquid and introducing backwash water coaxially with the cylindrical screen
2
. The tubular member forming the opening
10
is formed with a step in the central portion in vertical direction. A lower stepped portion
10
a
has a smaller outer diameter than an upper stepped portion
10
b.
The backwash tube
3
is made of a tubular member provided in the cylindrical screen
2
coaxially with the cylindrical screen
2
. An open upper end portion of the backwash tube
3
is formed as a slide portion
3
a
which has an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the lower stepped portion
10
a
of the tubular opening
10
of the liquid transfer tube
9
and is fitted in the outer periphery of the lower stepped portion
10
a.
The lower end of the backwash tube
3
is closed by a bottom plate
3
b
in the form of a disk. A pivot
11
is provided in the central portion of the lower surface of the bottom plate
3
b.
This pivot
11
is received in a pivot receiving recess
12
formed in the seal plate
8
of the cylindrical screen
2
and the backwash tube
3
is thereby supported on the cylindrical screen
2
. By this construction, the backwash tube
3
can rotate about its axis.
In the lower end portion of the backwash tube
3
is formed an opening
3
c
for filtered liquid. The inlet
3
c
is made of a plurality of circular openings. The upper open end portion of the backwash tube
3
constitutes an opening
3
d
for discharging filtered liquid and introducing backwash water. This opening
3
d
communicates with the tubular opening
10
of the liquid transfer tube
9
.
The backwash tube
3
has a plurality of backwash water injection holes
13
formed at a predetermined interval in the axial direction (vertical direction). As will be apparent from
FIGS. 5 and 7
, in the present embodiment, groups of injection holes
13
a,
13
b,
13
c
and
13
d
each of which consists of four vertically arranged injection holes are disposed at an interval of 90 degrees circumferentially. This arrangement ensures uniform injection of backwash water and prevents occurrence of malfunction in the rotation of the backwash tube
3
which may be caused by reaction due to one-sided injection of the backwash water.
An optimum diameter of the injection holes
13
is 0.5 mm-0.8 mm. If the diameter exceeds 0.8 mm, pressure of the injected backwash water is not sufficient to effectively remove blocking. If the diameter is below 0.5 mm, there is likelihood that the injection holes will be blocked by fine dust.
As a preferred example, a backwash tube having a diameter of 20 mm may be provided in a cylindrical screen having a diameter of 70 mm and injection holes having a diameter of 0.7 mm may be formed at an interval of 5 mm in the backwash tube.
A check valve
14
is is disposed within said backwash tube
3
adjacent said inlet
3
c.
The check valve
14
includes a valve main body
14
a
in the form of a disk, an annular valve seat
14
b
on which the valve main body
14
a
can be seated, a stem
14
c
extending upwardly in the axial direction from the valve main body
14
a,
a valve holding member
14
d
(
FIG. 6
) consisting of an annular member loosely receiving the stem
14
c
and four support rods which secure the annular member fixedly to the inner wall of the backwash tube
3
, and a coil spring
14
e
which is fixed in one end to the valve main body
14
a
and in the other end to the valve holding member
14
d.
The coil spring
14
e
is adjusted in its spring force so that the coil spring
14
e
is in a contracted state when no pressure of the backwash water is applied thereto and expands when it receives pressure of the backwash water to cause the valve main body
14
a
to be seated on the valve seat
14
b.
The check valve
14
, therefore, functions to allow introduction of the filtered liquid from the inlet
3
c
into the backwash tube
3
and prohibiting flowing out of the backwash water from inside of the backwash tube
3
to the inlet
3
c.
A blade
15
which constitutes the backwash tube rotation means for rotating the backwash tube
3
about its axis during backwashing is mounted fixedly on the upper inner wall surface of the backwash tube
3
. The shape, size and angle of attachment of the blade
15
are determined having regard to the size of the backwash tube
3
, magnitude of the backwash pressure and ncessary rotation speed of the backwash tube
3
etc.
The operation of this filtering device will now be described.
During the filtering operation, the liquid to be filtered is supplied in a filter container by actuating a pump. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the liquid to be filtered flows into the cylindrical screen
2
through the slits
6
of the cylindrical screen
2
and the filtered liquid flows into the backwash tube
3
through the inlet
3
c.
During this time, the check valve
14
is in an open state with the coil spring
14
e
contracted as shown in
FIG. 2
so that the filtered liquid passes through the check valve
14
and flows in the direction of the arrow and then flows into the liquid transfer tube
9
through the opening
3
d
of the backwash tube
3
and the tubular opening
10
of the liquid transfer tube
9
and is delivered out.
For the backwashing operation, the liquid to be filtered in the filter container is discharged and then, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the backwash water under pressure is introduced from the opening
10
of the liquid transfer tube
9
into the backwash tube
3
through the opening
3
d.
The valve main body
14
a
of the check valve
14
is moved downwardly by the pressure of the backwash water against the force of the coil spring
14
e
to be seated on the valve seat
14
b
and thereby close the check valve
14
. Accordingly, the backwash water under pressure in the backwash tube
3
is injected in the form of a jet stream from each of the backwash water injection holes
13
and this jet stream collides against the cylindrical screen
2
. In the meanwhile, the backwash water flow strikes against the blade
15
and thereby pushes the blade
15
so that the backwash tube
3
is rotated about its axis. The strong jet streams of the backwash water sequentially collide against the entire inner periphery of the cylindrical screen
2
as the backwash tube
3
is rotated whereby blocking of the slits of the cylindrical screen
2
over the entire circumference can be uniformly removed.
FIGS. 8
to
10
show another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the same component parts as those of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
7
are designated by the same reference characters and description thereof will be omitted.
This embodiment is different from the embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
7
in that the backwash tube rotation means is not the blade
15
as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
7
but, as shown in
FIG. 10
, is made of backwash water injection holes
30
(
30
a,
30
b,
30
c
and
30
d
) of the backwash tube
3
which are formed at a predetermined angle with respect to the radial direction of the backwash tube
3
in a horizontal plane. In the present embodiment, when the backwash water under pressure is introduced into the backwash water, the backwash water is injected from the offset injection holes
30
in the form an offset jet stream and collides against the inner wall surface of the cylindrical screen
2
. As a result, the backwash tube
3
is rotated in the direction of the arrow D (FIG.
10
). The other structure and operation of this embodiment are the same as those of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
7
.
FIGS. 11 and 12
show another embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, one or more (five in the illustrated example) cylindrical screens
2
are provided in parallel in a box-like filter container
40
. Each of these cylindrical screens is the one shown in
FIGS. 1
to
7
or
FIGS. 8
to
10
. The openings for discharging the filtered liquid and introducing the backwash water of the backwash tubes
3
in the respective cylindrical screens
2
communicate with a common liquid transfer tube
41
.
The filter container
40
has an inlet
42
for the liquid to be filtered, an outlet
43
for the liquid to be filtered, a liquid transfer opening
44
communicating with the liquid transfer tube
41
for the backwash tubes
3
and a drain outlet
45
which can be opened and closed as desired. The inlet
42
for the liquid to be filtered has a larger diameter than the liquid transfer opening
44
. A pump
46
is connected between the inlet
42
for the liquid to be filtered and the outlet
43
for the liquid to be filtered to form a closed circuit between the inlet and outlet for the liquid to be filtered for circulation of the liquid to be filtered. By actuating the pump
46
, the liquid to be filtered of a larger amount than an amount of the filtered liquid which can flow out of the liquid transfer opening
44
is compulsorily introduced from the inlet
42
and this creates, in the filter container
40
, a flow (i.e., the circulating flow shown by arrow F in
FIG. 11
) of the liquid to be filtered having a direction which is different from direction of a flow of the liquid to be filtered into the cylindrical screen
2
through the slits
6
.
In this embodiment, during the filtering operation, the drain outlet
45
is closed and the liquid to be filtered is supplied to the filter container
40
. The liquid to be filtered flows into the cylindrical screen
2
and the filtered liquid is taken out of the liquid transfer opening
44
through the liquid transfer tube
41
. Superfluous liquid to be filtered constitutes a flow having a direction which is different from direction of the flow into the cylindrical screen
2
and circulates in the filter container
40
thereby washing away powdery solids which cause blocking of the cylindrical screen
2
from the surface of the cylindrical screen
2
and thereby reducing the amount of blocking.
During the backwashing operation, the inlet
42
and the outlet
43
of the filter container
40
are closed and, after finishing filtering of the liquid to be filtered in the filter container
40
, the drain outlet
45
is opened. Then, the backwash water under pressure is introduced from the liquid transfer opening
44
to perform backwashing in the manner described above. The soiled water after backwashing is drained from the drain outlet
45
.
FIG. 13
shows another embodiment of the invention in which a plurality (six in the illustrated example) of the filter containers
40
of
FIGS. 11 and 12
disposed in parallel. The inlets
42
of the respective filter containers
40
are connected together by means of a common connecting pipe
52
. The outlets
43
of the respective filter containers
40
are connected together by means of a common connecting pipe
53
. The liquid transfer openings
44
of the respective filter containers
40
are connected together by means of a common connecting pipe
54
. The drain outlets
45
of the respective filter containers
40
are connected together by means of a common connecting pipe
55
. By this arrangement, the filter containers
40
are combined together to form a small size module
50
.
FIG. 14
shows another embodiment of the invention in which a plurality (three in the illustrated example) of the small size modules
50
are disposed in parallel. The common connection pipes
52
,
53
,
54
and
55
are respectively connected together by means of further common pipes
62
,
63
,
64
and
65
respectively to form a large size module
60
.
In the above described embodiments, the cylindrical screens
2
are made as wedge wire screens. Alternatively, the cylindrical screens may be made of other filters elements such as wire-mesh and filter cloth.
As will be apparent from the foregoing description, the filtering device of the present invention can be used as a single cylindrical screen or can be used in the form in which a plurality of cylindrical screens are provided in a single filter container or in the form in which such filter containers are combined to form a small size module or in the form in which such small size modules are combined to form a large size module.
As the backwash tube rotation means for rotating the backwash tube about its axis, the blade mounted on the inner wall of the backwash tube or the offset injection holes are preferable but the backwash tube rotation means is not limited to them but the backwash tube may be rotated by an external rotation drive device such as an electric motor or a magnetic stirrer.
In the above described embodiments, the groups of the backwash water injection holes formed in the backwash tube are provided at an interval of 90 degrees circumferentially. Alternatively, the circumferential interval between each group of injection holes may be other angle such as 60 degrees or 180 degrees. In the above described embodiments, only one injection hole is formed circumferentially. Alternatively, two or more injection holes may be formed circumferentially depending upon condition of injection of the backwash water. In short, the number and location of the injection holes may be so determined that blocking of the cylindrical screen will be completely removed through backwashing by rotation of the backwash tube and malfunction in the rotation of the backwash tube caused by offsetting of the axis of the backwash tube due to reaction by the injection of the backwash water will be prevented.
Claims
- 1. A filtering device comprising:a cylindrical screen; a rotatable backwash tube disposed coaxially within said cylindrical screen and having a first end portion including an inlet for introducing filtered liquid, a second end portion including an opening for discharging filtered liquid and introducing backwash water, and a plurality of backwash water injection holes formed along said backwash tube in an axial direction thereof at a predetermined interval; a liquid transfer tube communicating with said opening for receiving filtered liquid from said backwash tube and for introducing backwash water to said backwash tube; a check valve disposed within said backwash tube adjacent said inlet such that in a filtration operation filtered liquid is allowed to flow from said inlet into said backwash and liquid transfer tubes, and in a backwash operation backwash water is prohibited from flowing to said inlet from said backwash tube; and a backwash tube rotation means for rotating said backwash tube about its axis.
- 2. A filtering device as defined in claim 1 wherein said backwash tube rotation means is a blade mounted on an inner surface of the backwash tube.
- 3. A filtering device as defined in claim 1 wherein the backwash tube rotation means consists of the backwash water injection holes of the backwash tube which are formed at an angle to a radial direction of the backwash tube in a horizontal plane.
- 4. A filtering device as defined in claim 1 which further comprises:a filter container in which one or more of said cylindrical screens are housed, said filter container comprising an inlet for the liquid to be filtered, an outlet for the liquid to be filtered, a liquid transfer opening communicating with said liquid transfer tube and a drain outlet, said inlet for the liquid to be filtered having a larger diameter than the liquid transfer opening; and a pump connected between said inlet for the liquid to be filtered and said outlet for the liquid to be filtered to form a closed circuit between said inlet and outlet for the liquid to be filtered, said pump acting to compulsorily introduce, from said inlet for the liquid to be filtered, the liquid to be filtered of a larger amount than an amount of the filtered liquid which can flow out of said liquid transfer opening thereby to create, in said filter container, a flow of the liquid to be filtered having a direction which is different from direction of a flow of the liquid to be filtered into the cylindrical screen.
- 5. A filtering device as defined in claim 4 wherein a plurality of said filter containers are provided in parallel and the inlet for the liquid to be filtered, the outlet for the liquid to be filtered, the liquid transfer opening and the drain outlet of the respective filter containers are connected to one another by means of common connecting pipes to form a small size module.
- 6. A filtering device as defined in claim 5 wherein the common connecting pipes of a plurality of said small size modules of filter containers are connected to one another by means of common connecting pipes to form a large size module.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-139167 |
May 1998 |
JP |
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